How come I'm so much better than everyone but my life is terrible? Which book'll help me understand

How come I'm so much better than everyone but my life is terrible? Which book'll help me understand

try being practical

Superiority complex aside,

it's called Just World Fallacy

you mean le JUST world fallacy hahaha!

A Confederacy of Dunces

you JUST need to understand you're not better than everyone

If you want to kill yourself, why don’t you want to kill
yourself?
Now’s your chance! I, who greatly love both death and life,
Would kill myself too, if I dared kill myself…
If you dare, then be daring!
What good to you is the changing picture of outer images
We call the world?
What good is this cinema of hours played out
By actors with stock roles and gestures,
This colorful circus of our never-ending drive to keep going?
What good is your inner world which you don’t know?
Kill yourself, and maybe you’ll finally know it…
End it all, and maybe you’ll begin…
If you’re weary of existing, at least
Be noble in your weariness,
And don’t, like me, sing of life because you’re drunk,
Don’t, like me, salute death through literature!

You’re needed? O futile shadow called man!
No one is needed; you’re not needed by anyone…
Without you everything will keep going without you.
Perhaps it’s worse for others that you live than if you kill
yourself…
Perhaps your presence is more burdensome than your
absence…
Other people’s grief? You’re worried
About them crying over you?
Don’t worry: they won’t cry for long…
The impulse to live gradually stanches tears
When they’re not for our own sake,
When they’re because of what happened to someone else,
especially death,
Since after this happens to someone, nothing else will…

Probably because you're insufferable and no one gets anywhere in this world alone.

Except for extremely rare almost exceptions like Schopenhauer, but he was so much smarter than you that you would have seemed like any other normie to him.

>Schopenhauer got somewhere in life

a sad old loser who couldn't get girls and lived alone in a small apartment because life was too sad for him.

jealous af m8

Oldboy is such a great movie, but how is this related to literature aside from the obvious Oedipus Rex reference.

You're clearly ignorant.
Schopenhaeur was a womanizer and enjoyed life. He was of course naturally anxious and pessimistic but he was from being a "sad old loser".

It's BECAUSE you're so much better than everyone else that your life is terrible.

t. also better than everybody else, also have a terrible life

I used to think I was better than everyone else but that was when I was a NEET loser

Now that I actually have a job, friends, girlfriend and education I feel pretty average

Basically what I'm saying is that you're a loser

The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche

good reading m8 :^)

this

Notes from the Underground, and Zorba the Greek.

And then Daesu smiles, but the monster is still alive and his smmile turns into a forced grin as he starts to cry
Cue the flute waltz

Fuck Oldboy is a good movie, need to see it again

the one with josh brolin is better

Is Chan-Wook Park Veeky Forums-approved? Used to be my favourite director when I was 16-20 and really into film, the whole vengeance trilogy was god-tier for me. A couple of his others were a bit weaker though.

>>>hm

Who cares if something is Veeky Forums approved?
The vengeance trilogy is pretty great, Oldboy is definitely the high point though

Notes from Underground
Confederacy of Dunces

If you've ever thought you're better than your parents/other people your age:
Franny and Zooey

Just curious, Veeky Forums tends to have very high standards when it comes to art. I actually liked Sympathy for Mr Vengeance just as much as Oldboy. Not quite so stylish, but more hard-hitting.

...

Kafka

This might be the worst poem I've ever read.

that pupper is talented

>yfw oh daesu and purple umbrella man were the same persoh
>yfw purple incest man was a representation of oh daesus shadow, leaving clues and manipulating oh dasu into accepting the truth of his incestuous feelings for his daughter
>yfw metaphors